my sister-in-law moved to Wisconsin... She was really dumbfounded when she heard people using the term FIB... she works at a bank, so she talks with the natives all day long. She has definitely picked up that don'tchaknow type accent. I like to give her grief when she's home

"When a hunter is in a tree stand with high moral values and with the proper hunting ethics and richer for the experience, that hunter is 20 feet closer to God." ~Fred Bear

Kinda like "Up der in Wisconny, yaw. Go up nort' and fish for dem walleye eh'. The accent is seriously like up by the U.P. ... I live in west central Wisconsin, and that accent is here and there. I noticed it when I used to call home when I was stationed in Mississippi. You really don't notice until you lived somewhere far away.

Woodsie,As a native Cheesehead, I can tell you there are also lots of FISH and FISHTABs spotted in Wisconsin.Those would be "Freakin Illinois Sheet Heads" and "Freakin Illinois Sheet Heads Towing A Boat."I may live in Indiana now, but I still speak the language

Woodsie,As a native Cheesehead, I can tell you there are also lots of FISH and FISHTABs spotted in Wisconsin.Those would be "Freakin Illinois Sheet Heads" and "Freakin Illinois Sheet Heads Towing A Boat."I may live in Indiana now, but I still speak the language

Woodsie,As a native Cheesehead, I can tell you there are also lots of FISH and FISHTABs spotted in Wisconsin.Those would be "Freakin Illinois Sheet Heads" and "Freakin Illinois Sheet Heads Towing A Boat."I may live in Indiana now, but I still speak the language